Top 3 Must-Play PlayStation Plus Games for This Weekend (April 25-27)

The end of each month brings excitement for gamers. We anticipate new PS5 games and updates for PlayStation Plus. April wrapped up with the release of Clair Obscure: Expedition 33, a title many players are likely enjoying. However, not everyone can afford too buy every new game at full price. This is where your PS Plus subscription shines, offering great alternatives.Here are some fantastic games available on the service that you can enjoy this weekend.
Explore Tamriel in The Elder Scrolls Online
this week saw the launch of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remaster, which features stunning graphics and updated gameplay along with all downloadable content (DLC). While it offers great value at $50, it may not fit everyone's budget.If you're looking for an alternative way to experience the world of Tamriel, consider playing The Elder Scrolls Online.
This MMORPG allows solo play and captures the classic Bethesda RPG feel perfectly. With over ten years as its release, there’s a wealth of content waiting for you in Cyrodiil and beyond.
Discover a Fairy Tale Adventure in Child of Light
With Expedition 33 making waves as a new RPG option, those without access might want to try Child of Light instead. Even though it appears to be an indie game at first glance, it's actually developed by Ubisoft Montreal as a unique turn-based RPG.
Child of Light presents itself like a fairy tale but has deeper themes than one might expect. It combines light platforming with turn-based combat featuring an engaging timeline mechanic that shows character turns while allowing moves that can delay opponents or push characters back on the timeline. This game offers beautiful visuals and depth without requiring dozens of hours to complete.
Challenge Friends with Tricky Towers
If you're tired of traditional Tetris gameplay but still love puzzle games, Tricky Towers is worth checking out. At first glance, it may seem like just another clone; though, its unique twist lies in physics-based mechanics.
In Tricky Towers,blocks fall from above that you must stack carefully without toppling your tower over while reaching specific heights instead of clearing lines like in Tetris. Each level introduces fresh challenges such as slippery blocks or larger pieces that keep gameplay exciting and unpredictable. You can also compete against friends in multiplayer modes to see who builds better towers.
These three titles offer diverse gaming experiences perfect for any weekend adventure on PlayStation Plus!